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He was followed by an inspiring speech on how to manage a fleet of “Automated Guided Vehicles” using AI by Elham Mirzaei.
Kira Kempinska, Machine Learning Researcher from the Poland-based AI Startup Alphamoon, talked about "How to build an acoustic tracking system with embedded AI".
The evening was closed by Matthias Meisdrock and Dr. Tae-Gil Noh with an interesting insight to AI based customer service – based on an example of Callabike – a shared mobility service.

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Our 8th AI Monday Berlin on June 17 was part of the 2019 Berlin BuzzWords Conference in the Kulturbrauerei. The evening was opened up by Ahmed Kamal giving us a deep dive on how Careem, one of the leading mobility companies in the Middle East, develops ML models, their challenges and how their platform Yoda solves those. Calvin Seward from Zalando talked about Security and Risks in an AI-driven environment. Very emotional as well to see how AI is misused already today to abuse human rights. The third talk by Andreas Schindler, co-founder of Deep Neuron Labs, gave us insights into how to approach Machine Learning projects and what to consider before. The evening was closed by Felix Biessmann, from Amazon Research, who talked about handle data quality in ML production systems.